Seb Furness
Colorado State University
Seb Furness
Assistant Coach
seb.furness@colostate.edu
Colorado State
Division 1

Seb Furness joins Colorado State's staff as an assistant coach, primarily responsible for the growth of the team's goalkeepers.  Furness comes to Colorado State after spending time working as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, while also working as the director of the Omaha Football Club, a local youth club where he oversaw the program's goalkeeping and recruiting. Furness got his start in the coaching profession at Creighton University. A native of Middlesbrough, England, Furness grew up playing in Middlesbrough FC's development academy. Upon being released by the club, Furness turned his attention to academics and ending up moving his life to the States, where he played for four years at West Texas A&M. Furness closed out his career as the program leader in saves (209) and shutouts (21) and led NCAA Division II in save percentage with .889 as a sophomore. After graduating in 2012, Furness spent two seasons playing for Tindastoll FC in Iceland in the Icelandinc First Division. Furness comes to Colorado State with his wife, Erin, and their two sons, Henry and Roy.